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rowan (encz) | rowan,jeřabina n: Zdeněk Brož |
Rowan (gcide) | Rowan \Row"an\, n.
Rowan tree.
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Rowan barry, a barry of the rowan tree.
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rowan (wn) | rowan
n 1: Eurasian tree with orange-red berrylike fruits [syn:
rowan, rowan tree, European mountain ash, {Sorbus
aucuparia}] |
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rowan tree (encz) | rowan tree, n: |
rowanberry (encz) | rowanberry,jeřabina n: Zdeněk Brož |
Growan (gcide) | Growan \Grow"an\, n. [Cf. Arm. grouan gravel, Corn. grow gravel,
sand.] (Mining.)
A decomposed granite, forming a mass of gravel, as in tin
lodes in Cornwall.
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Rowan (gcide) | Rowan \Row"an\, n.
Rowan tree.
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Rowan barry, a barry of the rowan tree.
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Rowan barry (gcide) | Rowan \Row"an\, n.
Rowan tree.
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Rowan barry, a barry of the rowan tree.
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Rowan tree (gcide) | Rowan tree \Row"an tree`\ [Cf. Sw. r["o]nn, Dan. r["o]nne, Icel.
reynir, and L. ornus.] (Bot.)
A european tree (Pyrus aucuparia) related to the apple, but
with pinnate leaves and flat corymbs of small white flowers
followed by little bright red berries. Called also {roan
tree}, and mountain ash. The name is also applied to two
American trees of similar habit (Pyrus Americana, and
Pyrus sambucifolia).
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australian arowana (wn) | Australian arowana
n 1: a species of large fish found in Australian rivers [syn:
Australian arowana, Dawson River salmon, saratoga,
spotted barramundi, spotted bonytongue, {Scleropages
leichardti}] |
rowan tree (wn) | rowan tree
n 1: Eurasian tree with orange-red berrylike fruits [syn:
rowan, rowan tree, European mountain ash, {Sorbus
aucuparia}] |
rowanberry (wn) | rowanberry
n 1: decorative red berrylike fruit of a rowan tree |
sir william rowan hamilton (wn) | Sir William Rowan Hamilton
n 1: Irish mathematician (1806-1865) [syn: Hamilton, {William
Rowan Hamilton}, Sir William Rowan Hamilton] |
william rowan hamilton (wn) | William Rowan Hamilton
n 1: Irish mathematician (1806-1865) [syn: Hamilton, {William
Rowan Hamilton}, Sir William Rowan Hamilton] |
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